Key Takeaways
People often ask: "Will my professor know I used this?"
The honest answer: nothing about your account is shared with universities, Turnitin, GPTZero, or any other detection service. Your essays sit in a private history under your account so you can review or reuse them — they are not publicly accessible and they do not leave our infrastructure.
What we actually store
We need to be straight with you because some humanizer tools claim "we don't store anything" — that is not technically accurate, and we do not want to mislead you.
- Account record: your email, plan, and current usage counter.
- Humanizer history: the text you submitted and the humanized output. Saved so you can copy it back or pick up where you left off.
- AI Check history: the text you scanned and the flagged segments.
- Billing record: a Stripe customer ID. Your card number itself is held by Stripe, never us.
Every row is scoped to your user account via database row-level security — the platform itself returns only your own data when you sign in. We do not browse user essays.
What we DO NOT do
- We do not sell or share your data with anyone — including detection services.
- We do not use your submissions to train AI models, public or private.
- We do not scan your account for "incriminating" content.
Deleting your data
You control your history. From the History panel in the tool, you can delete any humanizer rewrite or AI Check session. To delete your entire account and all associated records, email privacy@passmyessay.com from your account email — we will remove it within 30 days.
Encryption
All traffic between your browser and our servers uses TLS. Data at rest is encrypted by our database provider. Payment details are handled by Stripe under PCI-DSS standards — we never see your card.
Data ownership
You retain copyright of any text you submit and any humanized output. We assign you all rights in the rewritten version at the moment it is generated.